“The doctor went into the examining room and, leaning over my father, who was still lying on a gurney, he asked in a condescending way, ‘What do you want me to do, Mr. Wyner, make you younger?’ And my father [who was 87] responded with words that will always be with me: ‘Younger I have been, doctor. Make me older.’ ’’

Justin L. Wynerof Dedham, chairman emeritus, Shawmut Corp.

“I believe that the job of grandparents is to embrace each grandchild with unquestioning support. It is not our job to discipline or correct our grandchildren; their parents will surely do that.’’

Sherri L. Meadeof Hatfield, retired technology executive, IBM

“I would like to imagine that when I am remembered, people will smile, shake their head, laugh, or even get slightly moist around their eyes when they think of me. Then I’ll know I’m still with them.’’